Chance me pleease?

<p>I'm just in my junior year, and would like to see if you guys think I have a chance at UW.</p>

<p>As of right now my GPA is a 3.625, because last semester messed me up, but I believe this semester will raise it up a little. Last year I took AP World History, however did not take the exam because I had a horrible teacher (really) and learned nothing and would not pass anyway. This year I am taking AP English and AP US History, and am taking both exams, expecting to do alright (hopefully). Next year I am taking AP Calculus, AP English Lit, and AP Physics. As far as ECs go I don't have much, just 2 years of JV Volleyball. I'm in Medical Club, Literary Magazine and Junior Council. And Knights and Ladies, which is kind of like leadership. I'm starting volunteering at a hospital next month if all works out alright. (I am Ukranian/Russian and distantly German, if that matters).</p>

<p>Counting my senior year, I will have:
Math - 4 years (Up to Calculus)
Science - 4 years (Bio, Chem, Physics, AP Physics)
English - 4 years
History - 3 years (Gov/Econ next year is the 3rd year, if that counts as history..)
Language - 2 years of Spanish, but I am fluent in Russian and am going to take a test to give me FL credit.
And I have a bunch of electives like theatre and creative writting and drawing and film production and photography. Will maybe be on yearbook next year.</p>

<p>SAT, overall an 1890.</p>

<p>Critical Reading 590
Math 530
Writing 770 </p>

<p>I am taking my SAT IIs next Saturday (English and US Hist), and retaking the SATs in October. I know I can score a lot better. It's just I didn't study at all. =/ I will this summer.</p>

<p>If you can just give me some thoughts or pointers, I would really really appreciate it. Thank you!!! =]</p>

<p>in state- in.</p>

<p>out of state- 80% chance in. bumping up your sat will help you. nice writing score though.</p>

<p>I'm out of state. Is it true that there are a few states from which UW accepts more people from than any of the other states? I read that somewhere. I don't remember which states they were, but I do remember California wasn't one of them, which is where I am from.</p>

<p>yeah maybe if you are from somewhere random. i know that on their website it says that 46 states are represented or something, and maybe if you were from one of the other four they would accept you so that they could say that your state was represented. but yeah california isnt one of them.</p>

<p>i still think you will get in, but i am not sure, because i know less about out of state admissions than in state admissions. the average gpa is around yours, but they are a lot more lenient with in state students. where else are you applying?</p>

<p>My other choices include (but aren't limited to) Boston University, UC San Diego, Santa Barbara, and Berkley. (I will most likely not get into Berkley, and San Diego too probably). Seattle University, Amherst College, Davidson College, University of Chicago, Texas and Denver. Then some others I have almost no shot in, lol.</p>

<p>I have yet to narrow down the rest of my search, but my top choices are BU, UW, and the UCs.</p>